2012
DOI: 10.1177/0040517512467132
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Mechanical and tactile properties of plain knitted fabrics produced from rayon Vortex yarns

Abstract: We investigated and compared rayon Vortex, ring-spun, and open-end spun yarns, and plain knitted fabrics produced from these yarns. Yarn tensile, compression, bending, and torsion tests were conducted, and differences between spinning systems were observed for bending and torsion properties. Evaluation by hand indicated that the Vortex fabric was much smoother than fabric made from open-end yarn, but less smooth than the fabric produced from ring-spun yarn. Fabric smoothness was related to both its air resista… Show more

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“…Firstly, a square is drawn in the upper left position, then it is moved horizontally step by step, from left to right, with a step width smaller than or equal to the square side length, for example half of it, followed by the next row, etc. [12]. The overlap of boxes is the same in horizontal and vertical directions.…”
Section: Notion Of Lacunaritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, a square is drawn in the upper left position, then it is moved horizontally step by step, from left to right, with a step width smaller than or equal to the square side length, for example half of it, followed by the next row, etc. [12]. The overlap of boxes is the same in horizontal and vertical directions.…”
Section: Notion Of Lacunaritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many research works in which the properties of various type of spun yarns are investigated in relation to properties of the resultant woven fabrics. 14–27…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhao et al [24] examined the physical properties of the yarns and their knitted fabrics made of PTT, wool, Tencel, and quick dry PET on a ring spinning system. Suzuki et al [22] examined the hand and mechanical properties of air vortex yarns and their knitted fabrics using rayon staple fibers. In an early study, Das et al [3,9] investigated the physical properties of the cotton/ acrylic air vortex yarns and their fabrics compared to the ring and compact yarns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%